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Lead Poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 2826521" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>If it's a question on your mind at all, I can vouch for cavitation caused by Hammers. I know you're talking about Lehigh, I'm just saying it can be done and it would be interesting to see another mono maker have a demonstrably successful take on monos. FWIW I shot my buck just above the heart and there was bruising on the front of the liver and throughout the lungs. And as someone who is scared of both inhumane kills and lead toxicity I was very pleased. Sorry if that's been addressed, I'm working backwards through this thread for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 2826521, member: 115819"] If it's a question on your mind at all, I can vouch for cavitation caused by Hammers. I know you're talking about Lehigh, I'm just saying it can be done and it would be interesting to see another mono maker have a demonstrably successful take on monos. FWIW I shot my buck just above the heart and there was bruising on the front of the liver and throughout the lungs. And as someone who is scared of both inhumane kills and lead toxicity I was very pleased. Sorry if that's been addressed, I'm working backwards through this thread for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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